Conclusion

Although there is no definite end to the British Invasion, it significantly diminished in popularity in the 1970s when The Beatles to split. A second wave of British artists to arrive in America in mid-1970s; however, it didn’t hold as much influence and retained little popularity. The revolutionary era of the British Invasion helped to define modern music to this day and has helped make British music an international phenomenon.

The "British Drought" allowed surf and Motown music to attian popularity, like the Beach Boys.

The musical split between the United States and the U.K. sunders one of pop culture's most venerable alliances.

“It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one.” - George Harrison